A lot of people are making a big deal over the preseason, when it's really only the spring rolls right before all-you-can-eat sushi dinner. You've barely eaten all day, and for a brief moment, there it is – deep-fried perfection. You've never tasted anything as satisfying. Of course, post-dinner, you might be asked whether the spring rolls were as good as the ones we cooked last Friday, and you'll respond with the same line you use come the NFL postseason:

Buffalo running back C.J. Spiller broke off runs of 17 and 15 yards to open up the Bills first offensive series. After that though, the Colts first-team defense forced a punt, recovered a fumble and held the Bills to a field goal on Buffalo’s first three possessions. “As far as the first-team defense, I thought we played well,” linebacker Kavell Conner said. “It definitely starts up front, stopping the run and then third-down success follows.”

Next week, Indy plays in New York, who seems to be taking the preseason rather seriously. Warning: things may get ugly.